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CONTENTS FOR MARCH, 1903 
Editorial, 
Design Competition, 
Fuschia Plate, 
Exhibition of the N. Y. S. K. A. (Continued) 
American Ceramic Society, 
Bowl — Persian Ornament, 
Nut Plate in Chestnuts, 
Clay in the Studio, (Fifth Paper) 
Plate Rack in Burned Wood, 
Motherwort, 
National League of Mineral Painters, 
' Letter to National League, 
Studio Notes. 
Rose Plate, 
Chocolate Pot, 
Letter from President N. Y. S. K. A. 
The Collector— Staffordshire Earthenware Figures, 
Pyrography— Design for box or frame, 
Plate Rack, (See pages 246-247) 
Dessert Plate in Lacroix Delft Blue on White China, 
Answers to Correspondents, 
Ethel Philbrook, 
Ethel Pearce Clements, 
Jeanne M. Stewart, 
Charles P. Binns, 
Mary H. Hogan, 
A. A. Robineau, 
I'da A. Johnson,' 
Marshal Fry, 
Hattie V. Young-Palmer, 
Anna B. Leonard, 
Frank Falkner, 
K. Livermore, 
Mary H. Hogan, 
Rockwood Moulton, 
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Some Leading Agencies of Keramic Studio. 
We take pleasure in mentioning a few of the leading agencies for the sale of the 
Keramic Studio, where, also, subscriptions may be placed : 
Baltimore, Md. — W. H. Cullimore, corner Lexington and Park Sts. 
Boston — Miss B. E. Page, 2 Park Square. 
Brooklyn — A. D. Mathews & Sons, Fulton Street. 
Buffalo— Mrs. Fllkins, 609 Main Street. 
Chicago— A. C.McClurg & Co., Brentano's; Burley & Co.; Thayer & Chandler, 
14,6 Wabash Avenue; A. H. Abbott & Co., 48 Madison Avenue. 
Cincinnati— Robert Clarke Co.; Miss M. Owen, 425 Elm Street; A. B. Closson, 
4th Street near Race; Traxel & Maas, 4th Street near Elm. 
Cleveland, Ohio.— Vinson & Korner, 150 Euclid Ave. 
Columbus, Ohio.— Lee Roessler, 116 So. High Street. 
Denver, Colo.— E. Meininger, 807 16th Street. 
Detroit, Mich.— L. B. King & Co. 
Grand Rapids, Mich.— G. N. Miller & Co. 
Indianapolis, Ind. — Keramic Supply Co., Lemcke Building. 
Kansas City, Mo.— Emery, Bird, Thayer Co 
Louisville — Louisville Book Store. 
Milwaukee, Wis. — Des Forges Book Store, corner WisconsinSt. and Broadway. 
Minneapolis, Minn.— The Genevieve L. Greaves Art China Co., 607 1st Av.,So 
New York City— Brentano's, Union Square; M. T. Wynne's, 11 B. 20th 
St.; The Fry Art Co., 36 W. 24th St.; Wanamaker's; American News Co. 
J. B. Ketcham, 107 W. 125th Street. 
Oakland, Cal.— Smith Bros. 
Omaha, Neb. — Megeath Stationery Co. 
Oxford, O. — A. Beaugureau's Emporium. 
Philadelphia — Wanamaker's. 
Pittsburg, Pa.— Otto Schaffer & Bro.; Kurtz, Langbein & Swartz.; R. S. 
Davis & Co., 346 Fifth Avenue; John G. Yergan, 36 Fifth Street. 
Rochester, N. Y.— Geo. W. Davis & Co. 
San Francisco— Mrs. M. E. Perley, 219 Post Street. 
Sioux City, la. — J. K. Prugh, 312 Nebraska Street. 
St. Louis— F. Weber & Co.; A. S. Aloe & Co. 
St. Paul, Minn. — St. Paul Book and Stationery Co., Filth and St. Peter Sts. 
Syracuse — Wolcott & West; Bailey & Sackett; E. G. Wyckoff Co.; Doxee & 
Welch; W. Y. Foote; W. H. Wood; A. L. Varney & Co., 336 S. Salina St. 
Toronto.— The Art Metropole. 
Vancouver,' B. C-— Drainie & Co. 
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